Wosny Lambre
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Podcast Appearances
We love Shea.
He's a mid-range assassin.
He's a reticent pull-up three-point shooter.
And Edwards is a good pull-up three-point shooter, but he was limited in that series.
But then you add Brunson's pull-up ability where the center has to make a very hard decision about playing out in space every single time they run that combined with Cat.
shooting out to 30.
It's like they're keeping him out of there.
And when they're not doing that, you know, Mitch is setting Gortat screens.
They're just finding ways to deal with what Wemby does best by putting them in more compromising positions.
Just guard them.
Just guard them one-on-one.
Stay home as much as you can.
I think to me, San Antonio is most dangerous when they get...
when they get Wemby moving on the pick and roll, him as the roller.
Because that's when Champagny's able to get all these damn open threes, because these guys have to tag Wemby, and then they have to sprint out to these corners.
And when it's not OG or Bridges, who are both fast and long and imposing as close down guys, these are great shots for San Antonio, but the Knicks somehow find a way to deal with the pick and roll action.
Which I'm just like, man, they're guarding everything phenomenally.
I don't, man, I wish I could pull this up automatically.
But the Knicks half court first shot defense had to be incredible tonight.
Because, you know, just holding them to 95 points is one thing.